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Kissing Alley concert

Local band Black Bird performs “Beautiful” onstage at Stonewall Warehouse during the Kissing Alley Concert Series. Due to the winter weather, radio station KZSM chose to move the concert indoors out of Kissing Alley.

Comedian Symply Courtney tells the audience about the time he found a goat outside a pawn shop during his set with Aaron Cheatham.

Diego Villani stares upward at the flashing patterns of light from a disco ball overhead as his parents watch Pepper’s Blues perform.

Pepper’s Blues vocalists Tracy Mock and Jill Holechek take a minute to chat and enjoy their drinks before going onstage.

Most Recent Poll

The inclusion of a Craddock Avenue extension through environmentally sensitive land in a presentation on the city's Transportation Master Plan at Tuesday's city council meeting raised questions.

The potential extension, that would extend Craddock to Lime Kiln Road and Interstate 35 on a route above Sink Creek, is listed as a conservation corridor in the thoroughfare plan.

There currently are only two routes that connect traffic between Interstate 35 and areas west now – Wonder World Drive and through downtown. The Craddock Avenue extension would divert the traffic that is moving through downtown to other areas, but could present some potential environmental issues.

The Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization, or CAMPO, started a regional arterial study in the middle of last year and when it is finished, it could show potential alternatives to the Craddock extension that CAMPO would be interested in funding.

The council is set to vote on the Transportation Master Plan on June 5.

Yes, it would ease traffic downtown sooner.

No, it's an environmentally-sensitive area and the city should wait for CAMPO options.